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Show NEW YC7RKES WEDS " A LORD'S DATJGHTER I NEW TORK, Feb. K-J. Howard Ford, heretofore one of New York's millionaire bachelors, has been married in London. The bride was Bertha Iorley, daughter of Baron Fleetwood. The wealthy bachelor, who is something some-thing over 60 years old, had been In the hgbit of taking frequent trips abroad, and thoee who know him say he did not Set far away from London. When he oarded the ocean liner a month ago, bound for Liverpool, he gave no hint that he would not erturn to the bachelor life that he pretended to enjoy. The bride is said to be many years her husband's iunior. Mr. Ford was prominent in the public 1 prints in 1901, when Mrs. Miriam Loulee Medlev of Philadelphia brought a suit for $100,000 against htm, alleging breach of ?romise. She later brought another suit or an equal amount on the charge that he was conspiring to place her in an asylum. asy-lum. Both suits were settled out of court. |